Chief Secretary reviews district-wise progress under various programmes

Asks DCs to achieve targets within the stipulated timeframe

22/09/2021

SRINAGAR, Sept 21: The Chief Secretary, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta today chaired a meeting with the district administrations and took stock of progress achieved under district development plans and various other government programs and sche-mes. Administrative Secre-taries of departments of Power Development, Public Works (R&B), Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Youth Services & Sports, besides Divisional Commis-sioners of Kashmir/Jammu, & Deputy Commissioners of all districts participated in the meeting.
The Chief Secretary reviewed the progress in implementation of district plans and emphasized the need to expedite allotment of tendered works to ensure completion of projects within the stipulated timelines. He expressed concern over the slow pace of tendering of works in some districts & directed the Divisional Com-missioners to hold weekly reviews regularly in this rega-rd, besides ensuring 100% physical verification through the concerned District Stati-stics & Evaluation Officer.
Reviewing the progress achieved in developing playfields in every Panch-ayat, the Chief Secretary was apprised that playfields have been identified and geo-tagged in 3525 panchayats which will be utilized for promoting sporting activities and will act as channels for productive expression of energies of youth. The Chief Secretary emphasized that development of playfield in all Panchayats is a priority of the Government and issued directions for identification of playfields in remaining Panchayats within this week. They were also asked to undertake greenfield projects in areas with no such playfield owing to terrain-related limitations.
The Chief Secretary directed the divisional and district administrations to verify the functioning of newly created youth clubs across all panchayats of the Union territory. "These clubs have been established as a one-stop-center for engaging the youth; assisting them in developing various skillsets; and linking them with several developmental and financial assistance under suitable self-employment schemes", Dr. Mehta added.
Underlining the importance of self-employment in the development of Jammu and Kashmir, the Chief Secretary directed for rigorous monitoring of self-employment schemes by the Deputy Commissioners through monthly meetings of District Level Banking Committees. They were asked to review the quality of credit extension to various employment generation schemes, namely- National Rural Livelihood Mission, National Urban Livelihood Mission, Prime Minister's Employ-ment Generation Program-me, PM Mudra Yojana, Mumkin, Tejaswini, SVA-Nidhi, Joint Liability Groups, & special loan for SC/ST/ OBC, among others. He cautioned against unnecessary delays in sanctioning and disbursement of financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries.

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